Budget Friendly Teak Plywood 2.7-21mm thickness
Teak plywood is a type of plywood that is made using teak wood veneers. Teak wood comes from the Tectona grandis tree, which is native to Southeast Asia. It’s highly valued for its natural beauty, durability, and resistance to moisture, making it a popular choice for a variety of applications, including boat building, outdoor furniture, flooring, and interior woodworking.
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Sheet Size (mm) |
Grade |
Density (kg/cbm) |
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Glue |
Thickness tolerance |
Packing Unit (sheets) |
Face and back |
Core Materials |
Moisture |
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1/8inch (2.7-3.6mm) |
1220×2440 |
AAA AA A |
580 |
Teak veneer |
poplar / hardwood / birch |
8-14 % |
MR E2 E1 E0 |
+/-0.2mm |
150 / 400 |
1/2inch (12-12.7mm) |
1220×2440 |
550 |
Teak veneer |
poplar / hardwood / birch |
8-14 % |
+/-0.5mm |
70 / 90 |
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5/8inch (15-16mm) |
1220×2440 |
530 |
Teak veneer |
poplar / hardwood / birch |
8-14 % |
+/-0.5mm |
60 / 70 |
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3/4inch (18-19mm) |
1220×2440 |
520 |
Teak veneer |
poplar / hardwood / birch |
8-14 % |
+/-0.5mm |
50 / 60 |
ROCPLEX Plywood Thickness
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Teak Plywood FAQ
Q: What is teak plywood?
A: This plywood is a type of plywood made from teak wood veneers. Teak is a tropical hardwood known for its durability, resistance to water and rot, and attractive grain patterns.
Q: What are the advantages of this plywood?
A: This plywood is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to water and rot, making it ideal for use in outdoor and marine applications. It is also highly resistant to insects and fungal growth.
Q: What are the applications of this plywood?
A: This plywood is commonly used in marine applications, such as boat building and deck construction, as well as for outdoor furniture, cabinetry, and decorative paneling.
Q: How is this plywood made?
A: This plywood is made by layering thin sheets, or veneers, of teak wood together with an adhesive to create a strong and stable sheet of plywood. The grain of each layer is oriented perpendicular to the previous layer to increase the strength of the plywood.
Q: How should this plywood be maintained?
A: This plywood should be protected with a finish or sealant to prevent water damage and maintain its appearance. It should be cleaned regularly with a mild soap and water solution and kept out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.